Monday, November 26, 2012

Studio Bloggin' 4: Neufert continued

The time has finally come when we can finally call our structure a "building." There is now a function and purpose to our structure which we have created after numerous weeks of conceptual planning and design. The function of my extracts will be for a public changing rooms, closets, storage, or dens. Last night most of us were up all night to finish four study prototypes. These prototypes will be combined in order to create a "landscape" of my small locker room spaces.

During the translation from small volumes to functional spaces, I deleted many surfaces and changed the layer of the surface to match the function of the building. The flexibility in Ezra's design process allows us to open the boundaries to our ideas. 

In terms of organization I will change the orientation of my prototypes by rotating the pocket spaces. This will create not only uniqueness to my program, but also a function so that other people will not be able to see the person changing.

When I present this during the final pin-up I will discuss vocabulary such as "program," "neufert," "landscape," and "pockets."






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